Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Move to Curb Hat ‘Doff erg’ SATURDAY MORNING MAY 16 1936 19 Seeing Hollywood WITH GEORGE’ SHAFFER Stirs Actors Tribune Correspondent- HOLLYWOOD Cal May convey back to the door and col’Eddy finally has conlect a nickel An individual frog quered the -- backyard bullfrog was good for about 75 cents 1 e m Re- o ' b r ' p till the help got wise y apiece 'v' ' turning from a The frog concert continued that contriumphal night and Eddy thought Qf draincert tour about ing his pool permanently for it is 10 dfayS ago too expensive to fill and empty tired and fret pools 'daily in Hollywood where the water bill for one filling genthe yellow'!'ful s haired baritone erally runs between $28 and $40 ' the Some- research on frogs however f order e dswim-n?ln6 solved the problem several days backyard later Eddy was informed that pool filled V with water and frogs don’t come around where prepared for a the light is bright and so he got couple of weeks some of the big lights that the of sunny relaxstudios used to simulate sunlight ation in his and installed them around his pool He turns on the current each bathing trunks Nelson Eddy The pool echoed night It runs up the electric bill but at least the family can sleep to happy splashes all day but the Women Players Elect bullfrogs of all the- neighboring Maude Fulton has been elected meadows must have been eavespresident of the Dominoes organdropping for they moved in in ization of women actors which is one great invasion the same night the local counterpart of the MasThe air was filled with kerchugs kaplunks and karoaks till not quers (male organization coronly could Eddy not sleep but responding to the New York Lambs club) Dolores Costello and neither could his mother his manMrs Ben Piazza wife of a casting servant his maidservant his dog director were named Vice presicat or canary bird dents Jack Pennick once a Calls for Frogs Next day Eddy sent out word comedy star in his own right but ex-d also a S marine to all the juveniles of the neighand a such the film character borhood that he would pay 5 cents chdsen to train many film apiece for all frogs brought to his "armies” in the manual of arms front door The doorbell kept ringthe hard the maid was had been beating back-uing all day-h- ut afraid to take the slithery prey road to acting prominence again and dispose of it and Eddy found when his chance for a’ big part out later that each kid as he went cqme up in “Private Number” out the front gate dropped his with Loretta Young and Robert frog for the next youngster tq Taylor -- IV-Nel- son New Society of Texan Brings Varied Replies From Movie People HOLLYWOOD ( 1 Cal May 15 Maury Maverick of Texas had all tho movie stars talking through their hats Friday announced the Apto he association for the prevention of taking off hats in elevators excoriating the custom as barbarous and outmoded Some of the movie Others thought agreed people otherwise "It isn’t important whether a man takes off his hat in the presence of a woman” soliloquized Mai1 West "It's where he leaves it after he goes” Cooper Agrees '1 stopped wearing a hat five years ago" Gary Cooper said “As I recall the reason was because it was such a nuisance to be tipping it all the time Mr Maverick is right and I’d like to Join the Aptbhe” Carole Lombard said she believed the congressman was contusing history with something else and added “The act Of taking off a hat in or out of an elevator pleases a woman’s vanity And a man who is smart won’t let anything least of all a bit of history stand in the way of that’’ A gentleman of the old south Randolph Scott was another who disagreed with the tenets of the Aptohe “I like to tip my hat to a lady” he said "Even if she’s a stranger she can’t be angry if you’re standing beside her in an elevator hat in hand and say ‘hello’ or remark about the weather" Claudette Colbert watching the work on the film "Chinese Gold" joined in the discussion with a few remarks about men in general Drab Enough "Believe me they’re drab enough as it is with their somber clothes and casual manners The custom of removing a hat in the elevator is one of the few acts of courtesy men have retained If the congressman takes it away he should offer something elsq as a substitute" "But on the other hand" Interposed Gertrude Michael "it has been my experience olose attention that Event! 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